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Social Influence: Lesson 1 - Types of Conformity
What is meant by conformity 3 marks,
What is meant by compliance,
Explain what is meant by internal...
5  cards
Attachment: Lesson 12 - The Influencs Of Early Attachmeny On Adult Relationships
What is the procedure of hazan an...,
What is the findings of hazan and...,
Evaluation of hazan and shaver 1987
5  cards
Attachment: Lesson 11n- Thebinfluence Of Earky Attachment On Childhood Relationships
What is the procedure of the minn...,
What are the findings of the minn...,
What are the long term affects of...
6  cards
Attachment: Lesson 10 - Lorenz (1935)
What did lorenz want to investigate,
What was the procedure of lorenz ...,
What were lorenz 1935 findings
7  cards
Attachment: Lesson 9 - Harlow
What did harlow study,
What did harlow aim to demonstrate,
What was the procedure of harlow
6  cards
Attachment: Lesson 8- Caregjver-infant Interactions
What is reciprocity,
What is interactional synchrony,
Evaluation of caregiver infant in...
6  cards
Attachment: Lesson 7 -Institutional Card
What us institutionalisation,
Which study studied romanian orphans,
What was the procedure of rutter ...
9  cards
Attachment: Lesson 6 - Bowlby's Theory Of Maternal Deprivation
What is bowlby s theory of matern...,
Whatvstudy did bowlby carry out t...,
What are the findings of bowlby 1944
7  cards
Memory: Lesson 12 - Cognitive Interview
Which experiment studied police i...,
What is fisher et al 1987,
Who developed the cognitive inter...
14  cards
Memory: Lesson 11 - Anxiety and Eyewitness Testimony
What is anxiety,
How can anxiety affect eyewitness...,
Which study investigates the effe...
10  cards
Research methods: Experimental Methods
What is the independent variable,
What us the dependent variable,
What are extraneous variables
7  cards
Attachment: Lesson 5 - Bowlby's Monotropic Theory
Why do attachments form bowlbyks ...,
How do attachments form bowlby s ...,
What are the consequences of atta...
7  cards
Attachment: Lesson 4 - Learnjng Theory of Attachment
What is the learning theory,
What are the two types of conditi...
2  cards
Attachment: Lesson 3 - Cross Cultural Variations in Attachment
What is the van ijzendoorn and kr...,
What were the findings of the met...,
What the findings of the meta ana...
6  cards
Attachment: Lesson 2 - Types of Attachment
What is the strange situation,
What are the main three types of ...,
What is type a insecure avoidant ...
10  cards
Social Influence: Lesson 4 - Conformity To Social Rules
What are social rules,
What was the zimbardo experiment ...,
What are the findings of the zimb...
8  cards
Attachment: Lesson 1 - Stages of Attachment
What is developmental psychology,
What is attachment,
Who formed the staged of attachme...
13  cards
Social Influence: Lesson 5 - Obedience to Authority
What is obedience,
What is an authority figure,
What is the milgram experiment pr...
10  cards
Social Influnece: Lesson 6 - Situational Variables Affecting Obedience
What are the findings of the prox...,
What are the findings of the alte...,
What are the findings of the alte...
4  cards
Social Influence: Lesson 7 - Situational Explanations of Obedience
What is agentic state and what af...,
How does the agentic state occur,
Why do people adopt the agentic s...
10  cards
Social Influence: Lesson 8 - Dispositional Explanations Of Obedience
What are dispositional explanatio...,
What is an authoritarian personality,
What are the characteristics of a...
10  cards
Social Influence: Lesson 9 - Situation Explanations Of Resistance To Social Influence
What is the social support theory,
Social support in conformity ally,
Social support in obedience
6  cards
Social Influnece: Lesson 10 - Dispositional Explanations of Resistance to Social Influence
What is internal locus of control,
What is external locus of control,
Why are people with high internal...
4  cards
Memory: Lesson 2 - Coding, Capactiy, Duration
How information coded for in the ...,
How is information coded in the s...,
What study proves that informatio...
14  cards
Memory: Lesson 3 - Multi-Store Model of Memory
What is the multi store model,
Who developed the multi store model,
What are the three permanent stru...
3  cards
Memory: Lesson 4 - Evaluation of the Multi-Store Model of Memory
Neurobiological evidence scoville,
Neurobiological evidence shallice...,
Laboratory experiments murdock
5  cards
Memory: Lesson 5 - The Working Memory Model
Who proposed the working memory m...,
Why did they question the msm,
What is the central excutive
6  cards
Memory: Lesson 6 - Evaluation of the Working Memory Model
Neurobiological evidence,
Laboratory experiments baddeley a...,
Laboratory experiments baddeley e...
4  cards
Memory: Lesson 7 - Types of Long Term Memory
What is episodic memory,
Where are episodic memories stored,
What is semantic memory
6  cards
Memory: Lesson 8 - Forgetting: Interference
What is forgetting,
What is the interference theory,
What is retroactive interference
8  cards
Memory: Lesson 9 - Forgetting: Retrieval Failure Theory
What is the retrieval failure theory,
What is context dependent forgetting,
What is state dependent forgetting
7  cards
Memory: Lesson 10 - Eyewitness Testimony
What is eyewitness testimony,
What are leading questions,
How do leading questions cause fa...
16  cards
Memory: Lesson 1 - Memory
What is cognitive psychology,
What is memory,
What are the processes in memory
3  cards
Social Influence: Lesson 2 - Explanations of Conformity
What is normative social influence,
What is informational social infl...,
What did linkenbach and perkins r...
8  cards
Social Influence: Lesson 3 - Variables Affecting Conformity
What is the asch experiment proce...,
What are the findings from the as...,
How does group size affect confor...
10  cards
Lesson 12: The Biological Approach To Explaining OCD - Genetic And Neural Explanations
What is the biological approach t...,
Why is ocd classed as polygenic,
What are candidate genes
9  cards

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